Photo of the day: Don’t be Driven to Distraction
For many drivers, operating a car or truck may seem second nature, whether it’s for personal or work use. However, no matter what the level of experience or comfort, driving requires your full attention. With the popularity of cell phones,…
Photo of the day: Confined Space rescue
The photo of today will discuss procedures for confined space rescue operations and emphasizes the need for safe operating procedures. Practice and proficiency using mechanical- will advantage systems, anchors, and rescue equipment are critical to the safety of all response…
Photo of the day: Conveyors Safety Tips
For moving material normally two types of equipment are used. Conveyors are used when the path is fixed and industrial trucks are used when the path is free. Various types of conveyors and mono-rail systems are used in many industries to eliminate manual labor…
Photo of the day: 5 Essential outcomes of an effective leadership survey process
When used in the spirit of continuous improvement, leadership surveys are an effective feedback tool for assessing and improving a leader’s Impact. in the photo of the day we will outline these important outcomes 1- Fosters positive accountability for leadership…
Photo of the day: Safe Lifting at work
Lifting heavy items is one of the leading causes of injury in the workplace. In 2001, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that over 36 percent of injuries involving missed workdays were the result of shoulder and back injuries. Overexertion…
Photo of the day: 5 Ways to Reinforce Commuting With Positive Reinforcement
Leaders make great bosses but sadly, not every boss makes a leader. The fact that someone is in a position of authority doesn’t mean that they are respected or followed. We can all name quite a few ‘bosses’, managers, and…
Photo of the day: Eyes on the Road The challenges of safe driving
Do you engage in distracted driving behaviors? Distracted driving occurs anytime your attention is not focused on driving or the road ahead. Distractions can be cognitive, visual, or manual, but they all take away from your main responsibility when you’re…
Photo of the day: Overhead powerline safety
Between 2011 and 2018, 38% of all electrically related workplace fatalities were caused by overhead power lines. In the majority of these cases, fatalities occurred in occupations with little to no electrical safety training. So when you’re on a job…
Photo of the day: Top10 Injuries in office work
At first glance, you may not think there’s much risk associated with office jobs. There’s no heavy machinery in offices like there is in industrial environments. There are the same risks that are present in forestry or construction work either….
Photo of the day: You can prevent workplace Falls
Few people can claim they’ve never slipped, tripped, or fallen at least once in their lives. It happens to everyone at home, school, work, and play. Sometimes it can get a laugh out of bystanders but in reality, these types…
Photo of the day: 8 Basic steps to wear a safety harness
In the construction industry, working at heights is a standard part of the job. But with increased height also comes an increased risk of falling. For comprehensive safety solutions, always partner with professionals who prioritize safety at every level. Whether…
Photo of the day: Ladder Safety Tips
OSHA’s walking and working surface safety regulations include working from ladders. One of the most popular workplace tools in both construction and industry can often pose a safety risk when used incorrectly. According to OSHA, slips, trips, and falls continue to…